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Cron Jobs are used for scheduling tasks to run on the server. They're most commonly used for automating system maintenance or administration. However, they are also relevant to web application development. There are many situations when a web application may need certain tasks to run periodically. Today we are going to explore the fundamentals of Cron Jobs.
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Did you know that, with the addition of only two characters, you can target both Internet Explorer 6 and 7 in your stylesheets? It's easy...I'll show you!
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You've already built your website, but how are you going to maintain it? In this tutorial, you'll learn how to integrate your website with Surreal CMS in under 15 minutes. We'll go over some of the “gotchas” and have you editing virtually any static website in barely no time at all. Overview [...]
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Model-View-Controller (MVC) is probably one of the most quoted patterns in the web programming world in recent years. Anyone currently working in anything related to web application development will have heard or read the acronym hundreds of times. Today, we'll clarify what MVC means, and why it has become so popular. Ancient History… MVC is not [...]
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Twitter's astonishing growth is rivaled only by its intuitive, developer friendly API. In this second part of the series, we are going to learn more about Twitter's API and how to work with it.
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How much visual work needs to be done in order to effectively present a website to a client? In this article, we'll talk about best practices for clear communication, which tools to use and how to manage resources on both small and large projects.
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Google Chart Tools provide several ways to easily add charts to any web page. Charts may be static or interactive, and in this tutorial, we'll learn how to use both of them.
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A/B testing isn't a buzz term. A lot of savvy marketers and designs are using it right now to gain insight into visitor behavior and to increase conversion rate. And yet A/B testing is still not as common as such Internet marketing subjects as SEO, Web analytics and usability. People just aren't as aware of it. They don't completely understand what it is or how it could benefit them or how they should use it. This article is meant to be the best guide you will ever need for A/B testing.
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This is the second last chapter in this book and also the first one in a series of two chapters describing how we can clone a social networking service like Facebook. Social networking services are the next step in the evolution of Internet applications and Facebook is currently the most successful incarnation of this service. Cloning Facebook is not difficult though, as can be attested in this chapter and also in the many Facebook clones out there on the Internet.
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Offering your content or logic as a service on the web is a great idea. For starters it allows you to build numerous front-ends for your own information without having to access the databases all the time (and thus making scaling your system much easier). The even more practical upshot is that you allow people on the web to play with your information and build things you never even dreamed of doing.
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We're back with the second entry in the Nettuts+ Q&A series. Today, we discuss the difference between LESS and Sass, how to pass server-side values to your JavaScript, how to work with PHP and cookies, and the HTML5 doctype.
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While Mac users do have a handful of resources available, when viewing new web designs in Internet Explorer, the quickest solution is to use Wine, which can create a wrapper for the native PC Internet Explorer app! Even better, an app, called Wine Bottler makes adding the IE icon to your dock amazingly simple. I'll show you what to do in today's video quick tip!
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